The residents are excited for Eliza's next phase of teaching, but they spend the day caught between the warring attendings. Meanwhile, April has a challenging first day in her new role at the hospital.

This whole plot is awful, I'm sick of this whole "war" of how they should or shouldn't train the residents. I generally don't like Eliza's plan for the very reason that we saw today - making residents leads on the surgeries puts lives at risk and this was really really brutal. However, the way the Attendings are behaving is truly childish and annoying and being so against April & Bailey is quite ridiculous. The two of them and Katherine are just trying to make it a better teaching hospital, they're trying things out.

Soooo much better than the last episode! So much has changed, it feels really weird and unlike Grey's now :( Where are the traumatic accidents and the near impossible situations? This whole his side/her side thing is just not that fun to watch. Kepner seemed really offended last episode by people calling Grey the power something or the other so i'm not surprised but really glad Jackson isn't on her side like i thought he'd be! How can they think of getting rid of Grey :/ NO NO NO firm NO. I don't think they could do that! @nimely No she didn't :/ Ughhh Dr.Webber at the enddddd :'( THIS IS WHY MINNICK NEEDS TO GOOO! I liked this episode without Shephard though haha but i missed Mer and Karev.

April is all about power and if you throw her a bone she will go fetch it. I think that this episode shows that Eliza coming in isnt helping any. Also that little boy didn't have to die and in my opinion she killed him. If I were the boy's parents then I would sue the hospital and get rid of her for good. This episode really opened my eyes about how weak and fragile the residents are, they can't handle surgery all by themselves because they freak out and then the attending has to step in.

Kepner is an opportunist! She's the one who said will support Webber no matter what. She should be reminded that she was fired before, and webber took her back. And when she acted "bad ass", she just being a bully. She now has the power, and she used it like she's entitled to it. Be careful Kepner, you'll give the power back to Grey soon. After all, she did worked for it. She's the one who deserves it.

I really hate this plot, how everyone is against one another! But I know this is an unpopular opinion, but I do think that some of Minnicks teaching method is right. I think the residents do need more practical learning. When Meredith, Alex and all the other original characters were residents I swear they had more learning opportunities than these current residents. Just look at how much good Cristina got out of doing Burke's surgeries when he had a bad hand. Now I'm not saying that they should do it that extreme, but I do agree that the residents need to learn better, because the way it was, it seemed that most of the attendings were being sort of stingy with their surgeries. But anyway that's just my opinion!

I really hope Ellen Pompeo doesn't leave, it kinda does seem like it though :/

I think this episode showed the point that the Attendings were trying to make. You don't need to radically change the system to fix it. The experienced surgeons have good judgment, maybe a little overly cautious but in life or death situations, I would prefer my doctor err on the side of caution.

Amen- "Loved to see how Webber helped Edwards even not being his job anymore, that should make the Residents aware of how good of a teacher he really is and how Eliza wouldn't (and didn't) do the same. Miss Meredith and Alex." And yes, Eliza is obnoxious and acting like a know it all which is turning off all the attending Dr's. She has not humility, well, maybe she will now! Robbins was amazing today...And Webber saved the day!

1. I really hope Meredith is not leaving I don't think I want to watch anymore if she is gone. 2. April is getting on my last nerve. I have never liked Katherine Avery and now April is just IDK, nuts, selfish, a hypocrite I am not sure what it is but she is acting loco! 3. Robbins said No solo surgery for a resident on a 9 year old. I,too, wanted to see her knocked down a peg, however, not by a $#% getting killed that was horrid. Thank God for Richard. Bailey does not get the rough position her husband is in, it's so weird.... I missed Grey!

Eliza is really obnoxious, if she wasn't so full of her self maybe the Attendings wouldn't even dislike her so much. I love April but she was being an opportunist, she should've known better and support the cause she said she believed, and not change her mund just because it better suited her career, that's when we see the real character of a person. Bailey shouldn't make so hard for Ben, she keeps putting him in the middle ofher shit instead of supporting him by knowing how hard must be for him already. Loved to see how Webber helped Edwards even not being his job anymore, that should make the Residents aware of how good of a teacher he really is and how Eliza wouldn't (and didn't) do the same. Miss Meredith and Alex.

Any practicing General Surgeons here? My practice days didn't have closed Chole's, so I can't honestly say I know what I'm talking about (scoped surgery was just getting started when I was practicing) - and I have a question... It seems to me that after inserting a huge trochar for a procedure, any procedure, the smart thing would be to do a 180' with the camera, before getting down to the detail work. I know this program has a bunch of consultants on board to maintain accuracy with current best practices: Am I wrong here? Wouldn't you start any scoped procedure with a 180', just to be safe> After all, tearing vessels is a given when pushing a giant trochar through all that tissue - even if tearing a major vessel is uncommon, it seems that you'd always, ALWAYS, want to get a good look around, just like you get in an open procedure. Especially in a compact ped...

kind of feel like meredith will be leaving the show all together soon and these episodes are to see how the viewers feel about a greys anatomy with no grey..they did the same with derek giving him less and less air time...